Hiclaudiusx":1qhfxruy said:How is she doing today? Any weight loss?
Really like I said in my first post, it could just be brumation.
How is her leg doing now? Any improvement? Could you post a picture of it so we can see if there is any swelling?
Moving the t5 to be 12-15 inches away from the basking spot is good. That should provide her with the proper uv exposure.
-Brandon
claudiusx":2j4gvy38 said:Oh no that is really unfortunate. being on their backs is never a good sign.
I think at this point she really is having some issues. It's hard to know for sure but we've seen it more than a few times where a dragon gets given an unnecessary enema and ends up in some very dire situations because of it.
Is she black bearding at all?
I think at this point it will be worthwhile to force feed her with a slurry, organic baby food, or a critical care formula such as herbivore care if you can pick some up.
I'm so sorry you two are having to go through this.
Forgive me of I asked already (on mobile) but did the vet end up doing any bloodwork? That would be helpful if so.
I'm going to ask another member to come and give some thoughts and advice for you too.
-Brandon
claudiusx":o7u7tmi0 said:At the top of the site there is the user image uploader. I dont think you can see it on mobile. But you can upload there and then it will pop up in your ximg.
Since she is black bearding that is a serious indication that she is in distress. Was she black bearding before you went to the vet for the first time?
Unfortunately with these recent developments it's really necessary to have her be seen by a competent reptile vet. Do you have a different vet that is near you that could see you today?
I'm sorry but I wouldn't trust your current vet. And I'm thinking you might want to stop the loxicom too, it can be a bit taxing on the system, but I'd wait for someone else to come and back me up on that before deciding.
-Brandon
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